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Dwight Howard once wanted to call Barclays Center home. He still hasn't played there yet. But assuming he doesn't sit out the game due to knee soreness, Howard will make his debut at the $1 billion arena in Brooklyn on Monday night, when the surging Houston Rockets face the struggling Brooklyn Nets.